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look at a live picture of new york city from the top of our building looking south. let's get a check of our weather from bill karins. >> looks like the heater staying on this morning. many areas still have that big chill going on. don't expect a lot of sunshine on the east coast. a storm just off the coast. most of the rain is off shore. there are sprinkles and drizzle from new jersey to philadelphia and washington, d.c. just very light rain. but the big story will be the cool temperatures that will continue all day to day with the clouds. i don't expect a lot of airport problems. we'll see on and off showers. temperatures in the 50s for highs in new england today. that's it. the leaves are getting at the peak, too. down along the mid-atlantic, same for you. the opposite of this is we've really recovered from all of the cold air especially down there in texas and through the deep south. you'll have beautiful weather today. warm air down through missouri. trying to push into the ohio valley. but another big storm up here in the northern plains into canada is sending
look at a live picture of new york city from the top of our building looking south. let's get a check of our weather from bill karins. >> looks like the heater staying on this morning. many areas still have that big chill going on. don't expect a lot of sunshine on the east coast. a storm just off the coast. most of the rain is off shore. there are sprinkles and drizzle from new jersey to philadelphia and washington, d.c. just very light rain. but the big story will be the cool...
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they rank the richest cities in america saying that the industry in each city determines the income. trenton, new jersey. four, oxnard and thousand oaks, california. next, stamford, connecticut. at two, san jose and santa clara, california. enough said about that. richest city is our nation's capital, the washington metro area. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to eat within 15 minutes to avoid low blood sugar. tell you
they rank the richest cities in america saying that the industry in each city determines the income. trenton, new jersey. four, oxnard and thousand oaks, california. next, stamford, connecticut. at two, san jose and santa clara, california. enough said about that. richest city is our nation's capital, the washington metro area. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus...
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romney is holding a rally in the mile-high city today, while the president gears up in nevada. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. we get an interesting perspective on this from john mccain, he's debated both the president and mitt romney. he says we will see two very strong well-prepared debaters and he predicts few surprises. the president's behind closed doors in nevada for the next two days preparing to face mitt romney in denver wednesday. >> he's a good debater. i'm just okay. but what i'm most concerned about is having a serious discussion about what we need to do to keep the country growing. >> reporter: both sides are downplaying expectations. a senior aide to the president says romney will be prepared, disciplined and aggressive. romney's debate partner calls the president a tough debater. >> barack obama is going to be formidable, and i think it will be a good debate, but i certainly would not underestimate what barack obama brings to it. >> reporter: john kerry's playing romney with the president. in a we
romney is holding a rally in the mile-high city today, while the president gears up in nevada. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. we get an interesting perspective on this from john mccain, he's debated both the president and mitt romney. he says we will see two very strong well-prepared debaters and he predicts few surprises. the president's behind closed doors in nevada for the next two days preparing to face mitt romney in...
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. >> the book is "tension city: inside the presidential debates." jim lehrer, great to have you back on the show. >> delighted to be back. >> great to see you. >> thank you. >> great book. and be careful out there. >> yes, sir. will do. >>> coming up next, our next guest spent more than a decade in hiding after iran's ayatollah issued a fatwa death threat against him. salman rushdie tells his story in a new memoir next on "morning joe." with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> up next, novelist salman rushdie is here to talk about his new memoir. "morning joe" will be right
. >> the book is "tension city: inside the presidential debates." jim lehrer, great to have you back on the show. >> delighted to be back. >> great to see you. >> thank you. >> great book. and be careful out there. >> yes, sir. will do. >>> coming up next, our next guest spent more than a decade in hiding after iran's ayatollah issued a fatwa death threat against him. salman rushdie tells his story in a new memoir next on "morning...
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al smith catholic charity dinner in new york city. at moments they were self-deprecating. >> a campaign can can require a lot of wardrobe changes. blue jeans in the morning perhaps. a suit for a lunch fund-raiser. a sports coat for dinner. it's nice to finally relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> this is the third time that governor romney and i have met recently. as some of you may have noticed, i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt really well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> but self-deprecation aside the two men attempted to score humorous political points. >> in the spirit of "sesame street" the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter "o" and the number 16 trillion. >> earlier today i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> as president obama surp vas the waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time, so much to
al smith catholic charity dinner in new york city. at moments they were self-deprecating. >> a campaign can can require a lot of wardrobe changes. blue jeans in the morning perhaps. a suit for a lunch fund-raiser. a sports coat for dinner. it's nice to finally relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> this is the third time that governor romney and i have met recently. as some of you may have noticed, i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt really well...
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columbus, ohio gets top billing partly because it's the most affordable city on the list, plus women there earn above average salaries. new orleans is the runner-up. hartford, connecticut, cincinnati, ohio and providence, rhode island. worst? los angeles. >>> new york ties london as the best city for economic opportunity. the new global rankings come from price water house coopers partnership for new york city. toronto third followed by paris and stockholm. >>> hawaii airlines first in ontime arrivals. oops united the worst. >> everybody need a hobby. >> so what's yours? >> resurrection. >> 007 is also the most influence man in the ask.com survey. olympic gold medallist usain bolt second and former president bill clinton third. president obama is 11th but ahead of mitt romney in 24th. that's your number ones on "weekends with alex witt." ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. ye
columbus, ohio gets top billing partly because it's the most affordable city on the list, plus women there earn above average salaries. new orleans is the runner-up. hartford, connecticut, cincinnati, ohio and providence, rhode island. worst? los angeles. >>> new york ties london as the best city for economic opportunity. the new global rankings come from price water house coopers partnership for new york city. toronto third followed by paris and stockholm. >>> hawaii airlines...
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>> joining me today former hillary clinton adviser and deputy new york city mayor howard wolfson. nbc political analyst, former pennsylvania governor and current governor of "now," ed rendell, msnbc contributor and queen bee of thegrio.com joy reid and frank bruni of the new york times. last night a long and winding apology tour took place on the debate stage but it was not led by president obama. governor mitt romney appeared to walk back nearly every foreign policy position he's ever taken and instead, make nice with president obama. right out of the gate moderator bob schieffer teed up a question on perhaps the biggest vulnerability the handling of the attack in benghazi. instead of continuing the criticism romney has kept up since the first 24 hours of the incident he pivoted to mali. >> we see in libya an attack, apparently by i had think we know now by terrorists of some kind against our people there, four people dead, our hearts and minds goes to them. mali has been taken over by al qae qaeda-type videos. >> the pattern would continue on nearly every major issue romney stoo
>> joining me today former hillary clinton adviser and deputy new york city mayor howard wolfson. nbc political analyst, former pennsylvania governor and current governor of "now," ed rendell, msnbc contributor and queen bee of thegrio.com joy reid and frank bruni of the new york times. last night a long and winding apology tour took place on the debate stage but it was not led by president obama. governor mitt romney appeared to walk back nearly every foreign policy position...
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worst weather in the country is found in the northwest with a big storm system with snow in the high elevations and rain in our northwest cities. have a great day. tylenol:nyquil. what are you doing? nyquil (stuffy): just reading your label. wait! you relieve nasal congestion? tylenol: sure. don't you? tylenol (another bottle): hmmm...no... nyquil (stuffy): dude! anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist.
worst weather in the country is found in the northwest with a big storm system with snow in the high elevations and rain in our northwest cities. have a great day. tylenol:nyquil. what are you doing? nyquil (stuffy): just reading your label. wait! you relieve nasal congestion? tylenol: sure. don't you? tylenol (another bottle): hmmm...no... nyquil (stuffy): dude! anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. challenge the need for...
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. >> i'm talking the city. both won. everton fans. ronler bennett. and they're saying two minutes, there's not a chance in hell we're going get this done in 2. >> it's a euphemism for 5. >> first manu/tottenham. >> they showed no fear. went ahead in the first minute. in the second, welsh won. he threw it. spurs, 2-0 ahead. rang in the changes. >> look at this. usa, baby. >> this is a winner. >> usa! >> a fine young american, israel moor. >> listen. this guy is phenomenal in english soccer. clint dempsey, what a guy. >> if only he used his athletic talent to be a female gymnast, we'd love this man. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> why? >> let's go from there. >> tottenham wins. >> chelsea. another huge win. >> american-owned arsenal. this is all about fernando torres. he's been a goal-scoring touchback. his secret. he's asked to have an abby wambach haircut. it was not the greatest team. it with us going to be won by the team with more confidence. that is on the block, chelsea. spanish win. >> what a kick there. >> chelsea, a despicable
. >> i'm talking the city. both won. everton fans. ronler bennett. and they're saying two minutes, there's not a chance in hell we're going get this done in 2. >> it's a euphemism for 5. >> first manu/tottenham. >> they showed no fear. went ahead in the first minute. in the second, welsh won. he threw it. spurs, 2-0 ahead. rang in the changes. >> look at this. usa, baby. >> this is a winner. >> usa! >> a fine young american, israel moor. >>...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we must cure ourselves of slavery. this amendment is that cure! >> god help us for trapping you in a marriage that's only ever given you grief. >> the fate of human dignity is in our hands. blad's been spi blood's been spilled to afford us this moment now, now, now! >> never trusted the president. never trusted everyone. >> the war will be over in a month. >> tell lincoln to deny the rumors. >> we are guaranteed to lose the whole thing. >> leave the constitution alone. >> you insult god! >> you think they'll keep their promise? >> i am the president of the united states of america. clothed in immense power! >> okay. that's the mo
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as far as the forecast today, no issues in new england. maybe light rain in areas of new york city. the rest of the country looks nice and very warm. a big chance and the potential of a huge nor'easter-type storm in new england is all the buzz in the weather world. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] zeebox is the free app that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. when they magically unite, people would think, "woah, this two dollar hot dog tastes like a fancy eight dollar hot dog." download zeebox free, and say "woah" every time you watch tv. ♪ if you try sometime ♪ you might find you get what you need ♪ >>> to defuse some of the tension from last night and still cover the issues, we took some audio of romney and obama arguing about our relationship with russia, and we added that audio to a youtube clip of two adorable twin boys talking to each other. and now this, to me, turns from a lose-lose to a win-win. >> governor romney, i'm glad that you recognize that al qaeda's
as far as the forecast today, no issues in new england. maybe light rain in areas of new york city. the rest of the country looks nice and very warm. a big chance and the potential of a huge nor'easter-type storm in new england is all the buzz in the weather world. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] zeebox is the free app that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. when they...
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on the east coast 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. mika, who is with us today? >> first you have to tell everyone it's time to wake up. mark halperin joins us and donny deutsch. >> okay. the kids will be talking about it all weekend. >> i'm still curious about what everybody is waiting for in those first debates. i don't want to be cynical. i am not quite sure what is going to happen there that is going to flip the switch. we've seen these guys. i know we haven't seen them together. give me a scenario, for instance an actual back and forth that could actually happen that you would go, save one of them. >> what if one didn't show up? >> would you like me to support my original thesis? number one among undecided 5% one-quarter of those, a 1% shift. number two, every poll before the first debate usually ends up being the stand up poll at the end. number three more importantly actually the leader, the front-runner now gets to be the underdog in the next one. what is it going to change? >> the outcome of the election. >> no it's not. what
on the east coast 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. mika, who is with us today? >> first you have to tell everyone it's time to wake up. mark halperin joins us and donny deutsch. >> okay. the kids will be talking about it all weekend. >> i'm still curious about what everybody is waiting for in those first debates. i don't want to be cynical. i am not quite sure what is going to happen there that is going to flip the switch. we've seen these...
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we need to think on the city and what we can do to be the type of partner that the city and county ought to be with vis-a-vis the san francisco unified school district. so i'm very interested in this conversation as well. i want to make a moment and thank all of you for being part of this conversation, particularly the young folks who are here. because your voices, a-g for a lot of folks, people can intellectualize it, but it is helpful to hear how it impacts the lives of students and your future. so thank you for being here. x thank you very much. and again, i think it's important for us to continue this conversation. i don't know that we have to do it within the context of this item and i think there are different ways of structuring the discussion. so i would ask that we file this item, if we could have a motion by commissioner fewer. seconded by commissioner mendoza. if we can do that without objection. i will certainly bring this issue back and i think it makes sense for us to do so after -- sometime after the november election when we have a better sense of where things are. but i
we need to think on the city and what we can do to be the type of partner that the city and county ought to be with vis-a-vis the san francisco unified school district. so i'm very interested in this conversation as well. i want to make a moment and thank all of you for being part of this conversation, particularly the young folks who are here. because your voices, a-g for a lot of folks, people can intellectualize it, but it is helpful to hear how it impacts the lives of students and your...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the district creation of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. and let's not take a brief look at some more of the day's world news islam is fighters in mali have threatened to open the doors of helpful french citizens in the area of paris father pushes for armed intervention the u.n. security council has unanimously voted to accept a french drafted resolution calling for a military mission to liberate markets rebel held north islam is groups have controlled two thirds of the country since sweeping into its territory in april. at least two militants have
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the district creation of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in...
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the art of renaissance florence came out of the city-states of central italy. by contrast, our story of art in northern europe begins in the late medieval courts of france. it was a time of violent contrasts. in the luxury of the court, the duke enjoys his banquet while the peasants shelter from the snow. in their hovel, they bare themselves by the fire. these illuminations were painted around 1414 by three brothers from the netherlands-- the limbourgs--at the court of the duke of berry. the detailed realism of these faces and landscapes was a feature of northern art in this period. the limbourg brothers began their career working for the brother of the duke of berry--
the art of renaissance florence came out of the city-states of central italy. by contrast, our story of art in northern europe begins in the late medieval courts of france. it was a time of violent contrasts. in the luxury of the court, the duke enjoys his banquet while the peasants shelter from the snow. in their hovel, they bare themselves by the fire. these illuminations were painted around 1414 by three brothers from the netherlands-- the limbourgs--at the court of the duke of berry. the...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself what opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. the scars of the iraq war remain and they are still visible on the faces of its children hard line read how a recently revealed report shows that british and american ammunitions being linked to a sharp rise in birth defects after the u.s. led invasion. was how's this for a marine corps ukraine's training our own dolphins and reviving an old soviet project to patrol the scenes with military. download the official r.t. application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself what opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support...
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bit by the election and the folks at sf city and the tech sector have been refocused until the election on propositions, so i hope to by probably next meeting or the one -- probably the one after have a date and a specific lineups for that panel. i think that's going to be a really interesting project to pursue. the nightlife sector position as you may remember the mayor funded a position, the office of economic work force development to launch the city's sector initiative and that is the most formal title we have heard thus far and continue to use that word. the full time funding doesn't start until 2013 so we are closely following that and we will be working with a manager there to make sure that the sector initiative is in lines with the entertainment commission. it's not my job to oversee but it's important to go down the road together and that is my focus with respect to that job, and lastly i wanted to update the commission there was some problems on broadway on that weekend that was a million visitors including fleet week, america's cup, bluegrass -- you name it. there was a lot
bit by the election and the folks at sf city and the tech sector have been refocused until the election on propositions, so i hope to by probably next meeting or the one -- probably the one after have a date and a specific lineups for that panel. i think that's going to be a really interesting project to pursue. the nightlife sector position as you may remember the mayor funded a position, the office of economic work force development to launch the city's sector initiative and that is the most...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself point opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the desecration of orthodox crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. libyan armed forces continue to surround the opposition stronghold of bani walid the towns already claimed at least ten lives after a series of armed confrontations on the eastern outskirts of the city earlier this week residents have been left without access to basic necessities and are calling for international rescue for the siege was partially lifted on wednesday allowing the red cross to access the city for the first time since the standoff began libya currently ruled by the national general congress
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself point opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the desecration of orthodox crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy...
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outskirts of the city policy as the latest. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite from our own sources and those are people who have family inside the city and who hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with a local resident of the city that also gives you a sense of whether or not the statement that the situation is under control is in fact accurate. the situation is very difficult the city is almost completely destroyed residents are buried in the rubble many among the victims are children and the elderly and there are even more children and elderly using your channel we are appealing to the whole of our city is dying what's happening in bani walid everyone just attacked it is just armed forces where is there a legitimate government the announce a country of law a country of j
outskirts of the city policy as the latest. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite from our own sources and those are people who have family inside the city and who hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with a local resident of the city that...
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after the latest incident, a rally is being planned for later this month in the city. the two suspects were stationed there. okinawa city officials are announces plans to -- they say they're expecting about 1,500 participants. >>> facebook executives announced they're in the red for the second straight quarter. business expansion costs have competed their projected growth. the social network's officials said revenues for the july to september period topped $1.2 billion. that's up over 30% from the same period last year. the surge in advertisement revenue was a contributing factor. but the firm spent more than research and development, payroll, and expanding operations, bringing it a net loss of $59 million. the number of facebook users hit 1 billion in september. but the site still hasn't turned a profit since going public in may. chief executive mark zuckerberg said the firm aims to launch new services for smartphones and tablets to boost revenues. some 60% of facebook members use mobile devices to access their accounts. >>> mobile users now have more ways to access t
after the latest incident, a rally is being planned for later this month in the city. the two suspects were stationed there. okinawa city officials are announces plans to -- they say they're expecting about 1,500 participants. >>> facebook executives announced they're in the red for the second straight quarter. business expansion costs have competed their projected growth. the social network's officials said revenues for the july to september period topped $1.2 billion. that's up over...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by the opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church but we're watching the pussy riot case closely all the details aligned with our dog com our web site coming up later in the program here two more belt tightening for beleaguered britain as a prime minister david cameron tells his party to keep up the cuts despite public rage across europe plus. the russian markets ended wednesday's session on a negative note despite the oil prices coming back up to ninety two dollars per barrel more on this and other stories up for a short break here
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by the opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern...
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and in the chinese sea or around japan. >> reporter: it's been a shipbuilding city for two centuries. now it's major hub for offshore wind technology in 2002 with shipbuilding in decline the city decided to switch focus to wind. investors have spend 500 million euros developing wind power along germany's north sea coast. the wind farms and related businesses have created jobs and are now the town's core industry. the technology is progressing but the challenge remains. how to store the electricity. one solution is hydrogen. germany is focusing on hydrogen. this give a clean renewable energy source. last year germany became the first country to commercialize a system for producing hydrogen using wind generated electricity. once a week the hydrogen gas is struck to the capital to be used as fuel for cars. currentlthers on 15 filling stations in germany offering hydrogen fuel but there are plans to build about is 1,000. >> translator: we won't need to import oil in the future and creating fuel from natural energy here will also encourage new industries. >> german car makers are getting
and in the chinese sea or around japan. >> reporter: it's been a shipbuilding city for two centuries. now it's major hub for offshore wind technology in 2002 with shipbuilding in decline the city decided to switch focus to wind. investors have spend 500 million euros developing wind power along germany's north sea coast. the wind farms and related businesses have created jobs and are now the town's core industry. the technology is progressing but the challenge remains. how to store the...
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the city has evacuation areas outside of the city for all 90,000 of its residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or for measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets remain on the shelves in schools and at the city office. the pills can cause serious side effects. so they have to be distributed and administered with care. but the nra has yet to provide instructions on how to use them. >> translator: we want to know when to evacuate people, but the criteria for this and other measures are still unclear. the national government appears undecided. >> reporter: some local governments say they want the nra to offer support in addition to drawing up safety guidelines. shimane prefecture in western japan also hosts a nuclear plant. about 30,000 people living within the 30-kilometer zone are being cared for in nursing facilities and hospitals. representatives of such facilitie
the city has evacuation areas outside of the city for all 90,000 of its residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or for measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets remain on the shelves in schools and at the city office. the pills can cause serious side effects. so they have to be distributed...
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the finding was about the spirit of the city charter. page three of the report lists the six goals for muni in proposition e from 1999. muni makes unsubstageiated statement that switchbacks increase the reliability of the system. unfortunately they have presented no evidence whatsoever this is true or riders are not negatively impacted from switchbacks. f2, little interest in finding alternatives to switchbacks. muni says our infrastructure limits us in available techniques. this is followed by a list of techniques and move scheduled trains up and "all alternatives have impacts on first passengers". the response the able techniques we listed in our report have been used by other systems. they do not have a negative impact on service reliability because they rely on proactive best practices and good plans in order to speed service. dead heading and moving up the schedule are techniques similar to switchbacks in that they're symptomatic and arbitrary and disrupting to passengers and without increasing the speed and the reliability of the s
the finding was about the spirit of the city charter. page three of the report lists the six goals for muni in proposition e from 1999. muni makes unsubstageiated statement that switchbacks increase the reliability of the system. unfortunately they have presented no evidence whatsoever this is true or riders are not negatively impacted from switchbacks. f2, little interest in finding alternatives to switchbacks. muni says our infrastructure limits us in available techniques. this is followed by...
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from the city of oakland, council member, district 5, city administrator, the sick -- the assistant city administrator, the executive director of the port of oakland, and the chair of the port commission. i know i have missed someone. forgive me. if someone wants to send up a card, i will acknowledge your. there it quickly, just have to mention when i have this many people in the room, a few things about the business. we had a great year. everything that is supposed to be up for us is up. hopefully that is a good economic indicator. we are off to a great start in 2012. hopefully you are a subscriber and read our economic forecast. hopefully you received one or more of our free e-mail products. we just launched a weekly call structures commercial real estate. e-mail news. free every thursday. we will give you an early alert to some of the things in our print edition. you can go online and sign up for any of them. on the print edition, we have unique premier content that you have to pay for. we are offering a $15 savings on a full year subscription, full access to premium content, and a bo
from the city of oakland, council member, district 5, city administrator, the sick -- the assistant city administrator, the executive director of the port of oakland, and the chair of the port commission. i know i have missed someone. forgive me. if someone wants to send up a card, i will acknowledge your. there it quickly, just have to mention when i have this many people in the room, a few things about the business. we had a great year. everything that is supposed to be up for us is up....
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union. >> 31 people are dead in the syrian city of aleppo after a suicide bombing in the government controlled part of the city. >> aleoppo has been a major battleground. the two sides seemed to be deadlocked. >> deep craters in the crate a huge amount of explosives was used in this attack. months of warfare have reduced the once magnificent buildings in the square to ruins. wednesday's explosions ripped through a military office club and a hotel. it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from the east. the army has control of the west. neither side appears to have made significant gains. president bashar al-assad is said to have ordered thousands of re
union. >> 31 people are dead in the syrian city of aleppo after a suicide bombing in the government controlled part of the city. >> aleoppo has been a major battleground. the two sides seemed to be deadlocked. >> deep craters in the crate a huge amount of explosives was used in this attack. months of warfare have reduced the once magnificent buildings in the square to ruins. wednesday's explosions ripped through a military office club and a hotel. it is caught most of those...
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existed as i said earlier, either in the countryside or the smaller cities more than in the main city, in the metropoll tan cities. >> host: does the military play a role in the economy? >> guest: the military in syria is not where the focus of power is. it's actually the security service branches that have come to dominate syria's sort of coercive structure, and this is where most power and authority lie, more than in the military. of course, the military is more than 300,000 strong, and powerful in that sense, but in terms of authority, and in terms of ability to act, even if limited, the syrian regem is different in that regard whereby the military does not have the command and control that will allow the military to come at any given point and tell the president, look, you've got to leave, you've got to, you know, we've got to deal with the crisis through this kind of, you know, arrangement whereby the head of the state leads and military distort the regime in some way. this is not possible in syria. the military does not have that power. those who have power are close to the pres
existed as i said earlier, either in the countryside or the smaller cities more than in the main city, in the metropoll tan cities. >> host: does the military play a role in the economy? >> guest: the military in syria is not where the focus of power is. it's actually the security service branches that have come to dominate syria's sort of coercive structure, and this is where most power and authority lie, more than in the military. of course, the military is more than 300,000...
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and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see apt for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of all the docks worshippers and blessid water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue put the location had of the uses for the russians the russian crowds who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the
and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see apt for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of all the docks worshippers and blessid water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls...
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doing in the cathedral the other is the luther prize which has been awarded boy of the city of wittenberg which is where protestantism started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the desecration of all for dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church having said that i think you know that the sentences are pretty harsh and there may be some kind of appeal charlie our bus ride certainly has become a registered trademark how ethical do you think it is to turn a protest movement into a label and very briefly. i think that's absolutely fine but i don't think that this is going any kind of positive message at all to it t
doing in the cathedral the other is the luther prize which has been awarded boy of the city of wittenberg which is where protestantism started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this...
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that's why the problem of poverty is worse in the inner city. that's where all the government programs focus their attention. and when people become he dependent on the state they become dependence and lose the ability to watch the surprises of enterprise. and we're seeing that in europe today and we're increasingly seeing it in the united states. thing is a pivotal moment and i think the u.s. can return to its entrepreneurial inspiration. >> so are you making a moral argument. you talk about altruism and the bitter rate and et or the wedlock. >> yeah. i think that -- moral foundation. capitalism is not based on dog eat dog competition. winners don't eat the losers. the weaponners conduct their experiments and expand knowledge that benefits everyone. and that's why capitalism isn't a zerosome game. it's a positive spiral gain for all. and that all of them opposes on the golden rule of jew day owe christian morality. it's at good fortunately of others is also your own. and it's just the image of capitalism is some vicious predatory system as the
that's why the problem of poverty is worse in the inner city. that's where all the government programs focus their attention. and when people become he dependent on the state they become dependence and lose the ability to watch the surprises of enterprise. and we're seeing that in europe today and we're increasingly seeing it in the united states. thing is a pivotal moment and i think the u.s. can return to its entrepreneurial inspiration. >> so are you making a moral argument. you talk...
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u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect that there would be a monument here to lenin. there is. but not to this lenin, one of the founders of communism, but to this lennon, one of the founders of the beatles. the people of prague call it "the lennon wall." it's covered with graffiti honoring the singer. >> i think it's neat how the city almost encourages it, 'cause in the united states, graffiti is more of a -- it's kind of looked at as not an art form. but in prague, all over the city, it's accepted as an art, which i think is interesting. >> graffiti has a special place in the hearts of people here. under communism, speaking out against government was forbidden, so graffiti was a form of political protest. when john lennon was killed in 1980, young people again turned to graffiti. to them, lennon stood for peace and artistic freedom. writing on the wall help
u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect that there would be a monument here to lenin. there is. but not to this lenin, one of the founders of communism, but to this lennon, one of the founders of the beatles. the people of prague call it "the lennon wall." it's covered...
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that came from the boss of a big piece of the welfare state, the new york city human resources administration. the rich array employs 15,000 people who give benefits to my neighbors, food stamps, home care, job centers and someone, commissioner robert door runs the office. so welcome, commissioner. i appreciate you coming on my show. >> thank you for having me. john: i admire you for trying, but my assumption is that your -- [applause] john: you have 15,000 employees. i assume they want to help people and they direct the jobs, but teen years and their civil servants just going through the motions. you can't fire the bad ones. >> we have something called jobs data. we call our said directors of a monthly basis and ask them how they're doing getting people to work. we set a goal. 85,000 last year. we did it in there on track to do it this year. john: placements meeting. >> getting employment. john: it does not need -- >> not everybody steps up and we have people who this is -- program to assist people. we stress work and require it. john: have your 15,000 employees , can you fire bad ones? with
that came from the boss of a big piece of the welfare state, the new york city human resources administration. the rich array employs 15,000 people who give benefits to my neighbors, food stamps, home care, job centers and someone, commissioner robert door runs the office. so welcome, commissioner. i appreciate you coming on my show. >> thank you for having me. john: i admire you for trying, but my assumption is that your -- [applause] john: you have 15,000 employees. i assume they want...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the desecration of orthodox crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. as you say it's a story that's made all the headlines you can keep abreast of the latest we're closely watching the a pussy riot case for all the details lined up for you but our t.v. dot com now is just up to ten minutes past the moscow time coming up later in the program with me kevin knowing that israel's prime minister calls the shots and is making his move. brings forward parliamentary elections with one i'll pass a new austerity bill got the latest on that developing story today plus this. russi
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about a band an organization that defines itself by opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the desecration of orthodox crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of...